Entries from Royal Observatory, Greenwich tagged with 'venus'

Two conjunctions and a meteor shower

Two planetary conjunctions involving Saturn are visible from the UK this month. However, they will be very low in the eastern pre-dawn sky and there won't be much time to observe them before it gets too light to see them easily...

The night sky for February 2009

The image above shows the skies above Greenwich around 10pm on the 15th February, taken from Edwin Dunkin's 'The Midnight Sky'. This view is facing south with the Royal Observatory in the centre. The wonderful constellation of Orion dominates...

The Moon gliding past Mercury, Jupiter & then Venus

The Moon passing by Mercury, Jupiter & Venusplanets

The Sky Tonight - December, 2008

The sky tonight for december 2008

Venus, Jupiter & the Moon over the Royal Observatory, Greenwich

Venus, Jupiter & the Moon over the Royal Observatory, Greenwich

Hidden Venus

Occulation of Venus by the Moon, 1st of December, 2008

Hiding Venus behind the Moon

The Moon hides Venus on the 1st of December, 2008.

Jupiter & Venus in the evening Sky

Venus & Jupiter during 2008

Jupiter & Venus in the evening Sky

Jupiter and Venus are a splendid sight in the evening sky at the moment

The Sky Tonight - November, 2008

The night sky for November, 2008

The Sky Tonight - July 2008

The sky tonight for July, 2008

Venus & Jupiter - for the early risers

Venus and Jupiter in the morning Sky

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